For an extreme rappelling experience, head over to Bataan’s San Miguel Peak which is 700 feet high. Their adrenaline-pumping rappelling activity is done in what may be considered the highest in Luzon, which is equivalent to a 35-storey building. But first, one has to undergo the 20-minute trek, reach the top overlooking the wondrous view, before getting a hold of yourself down from your highest reach. Definitely scary and exciting, this activity will surely test your upper body strength and body reflexes so make sure to hold tight on your ropes.
With vast, unparalleled sights and heights, numerous locations in the Philippines offer the zipline activity as one of their must-dos during a tourist’s visit. As one of the first adventures park in the country, Dahilayan Adventure Park in Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon made its mark for luring in fearless tourists soar excitingly above the landscapes. It has a launch point of 1,400 meters above sea level, and you’ll definitely feel like Superman flying as fast as 90 kilometers per hour. While you enjoy the cool breeze, get the chance to enjoy the fresh air and green surroundings.
If townsfolk and locals would talk about white rafting, there’s only one place to be — Cagayan De Oro, the country’s White Water Rafting Adventure Capital! The city is famous for the Cagayan River or Rio Grande de Cagayan’s wild, unlimited rapids that would leave one experiencing flips, getting bruised, and feeling the adrenaline rush. The dodging waves and currents will surely get you wet so paddle hard!
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